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there's just ten days until election day. and support for governor jerry brown's tax increase proposition 30 is plunging. recent polls show only 46% now support it. a 9% drop over the past month. 42% are against it. the governor has been traveling throughout the state fighting for the ballot measure while volunteers held a phone bank with the california democratic party. >> may i speak to him? >> reporter: they called other registered democrats asking them to vote we. prop 30 raises income on the wealthy and hikes the state's income tax. >> if proposition doesn't pass, it will really have a devastating effect on education in california. >> reporter: one of the largest supporters. the california teachers' association. meanwhile the small business action committee raised more than $47 million to fight it. and rival proposition 38 would raise taxes for all californiaons with money going to schools. tom, chairman of the california republican party is confident 30 will fail. just like other proposed tax hikes before it. >> raising
there's just ten days until election day. and support for governor jerry brown's tax increase proposition 30 is plunging. recent polls show only 46% now support it. a 9% drop over the past month. 42% are against it. the governor has been traveling throughout the state fighting for the ballot measure while volunteers held a phone bank with the california democratic party. >> may i speak to him? >> reporter: they called other registered democrats asking them to vote we. prop 30 raises...
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presidential candidates are on a cross-country battleground states blitz, in the days heading down to the election. a fourth of nature is already messing with their trips. >> we're not gonna be able to be in virginia tomorrow. >> reporter: hurricane sandy is forcing both campaigns to make adjustments. mitt romney cancelled three events. vice president biden and president obama also called off rallies. president obama took his hunt for votes for the live free or die state, where he told a group of local teamsters that new hampshire's four electoral votes could make all the difference. governor romney spent the day in all-important florida, in pensacola, home to a major naval air station. romney brought up a sore spot from the final debate. >> i made the point that our navy is now smaller than anytime in almost a hundred years. and the president's response was well, we don't use bayonets and horses anymore. >> reporter: president obama said romney hiked fees on everything, as governor of massachusetts. >> he raised fees to get a birth certificate, which would have been expensive for me. >> reporter:
presidential candidates are on a cross-country battleground states blitz, in the days heading down to the election. a fourth of nature is already messing with their trips. >> we're not gonna be able to be in virginia tomorrow. >> reporter: hurricane sandy is forcing both campaigns to make adjustments. mitt romney cancelled three events. vice president biden and president obama also called off rallies. president obama took his hunt for votes for the live free or die state, where he...
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with only 11 days to go before the general election, you're probably bombarded and sick and tired from politics, so we're taking a little break from the campaign coverage and look at folks who serve as role models here in the united states and abroad. there are four change makers, britain's former prime minister tony blair as he puts it, is much too young to consider retirement. he's traveling the world as a global politician and problem solver. then a young woman who survived disaster. she was a swimsuit model when she was caught in the 2004 tsunami. and carolyn miles the ceo to save the children. she's no stranger to educating and feeding kids around the world. but you might be surprised to hear what she's doing to help poor children right here at home. and that brings us to charles best. he has come up with a brilliant way for people who want to donate money for specific projects and public schools. first tony blair why it's so important to continue working and keep an open mind. >> i think the big big battle of the world is between the open mind and the closed mind. the open mind l
with only 11 days to go before the general election, you're probably bombarded and sick and tired from politics, so we're taking a little break from the campaign coverage and look at folks who serve as role models here in the united states and abroad. there are four change makers, britain's former prime minister tony blair as he puts it, is much too young to consider retirement. he's traveling the world as a global politician and problem solver. then a young woman who survived disaster. she was...
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make sure that voting is your highest priority on election day. besides, you can always dvr my show. you really cant' dvr the future of the country. to help you make informed decisions, watch current tv's politically direct lineup. only on current tv. so vote and vote smart. [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? unwrap your paradise. soft, sweet coconut covered in rich, creamy chocolate. almond joy and mounds. unwrap paradise. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet but they're gonna fall in love get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket scienc
make sure that voting is your highest priority on election day. besides, you can always dvr my show. you really cant' dvr the future of the country. to help you make informed decisions, watch current tv's politically direct lineup. only on current tv. so vote and vote smart. [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? unwrap your paradise. soft, sweet coconut covered in...
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we had elections afterwards. what laws would be overturned? >> there are two laws in particular that they're concerned about. one is the so-called 80-20 law which says that taxpayers don't need to pay more than 80% of public employees pension benefits. and the other one is a law basically regarding teachers. the fact that there have been some school reforms that have allowed various merit measures and teacher promotion measures that could also be overturned by this. this is something that michelle rei, the former dc schools chancellor who runs a students first group, is very concerned about and her group made a big ad in michigan to fight this. >> governor rick snyder, the republican in michigan, asked union leaders not to put this on the ballot, and he said in return i'll tell business people, don't put a right to work law on the ballot. the business leader agreed. labor put it on the ballot anyway. did snyder get played like a patsy? >> he probably did. michigan is a heavily unionized state. one of the most unionized states in the country wi
we had elections afterwards. what laws would be overturned? >> there are two laws in particular that they're concerned about. one is the so-called 80-20 law which says that taxpayers don't need to pay more than 80% of public employees pension benefits. and the other one is a law basically regarding teachers. the fact that there have been some school reforms that have allowed various merit measures and teacher promotion measures that could also be overturned by this. this is something that...
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i think you're going to start to see support climb as more and more -- as the election gets closer and people realize we need to stop the cuts to education. >> reporter: i spoke with the chairman with the california gop. he said it will cost jobs and will fail and that prop 32 will bring stability. he said the republican party spent a big amount of full-time and money to get the word out. in fact the activist just donated another $13 million making the total contributions $36.5 million. now the goal of this statewide day of action is to contact 300,000 registered voters and so far in here one of these volunteers has called more than 800 people alone. in oakland, alyssa, hairington, cbs 5. >>> several are declaring states of emergency as a fearsome superstorm threatens the eastern seaboard. hurricane sandy is building strength over the atlantic ocean. the fear is as it moves closer inland sandy will run into two winter weather systems. creating one huge storm called frankenstorm. and for the very latest on say. let's check in with roberta gonzales in the weather center. >> 630 million p
i think you're going to start to see support climb as more and more -- as the election gets closer and people realize we need to stop the cuts to education. >> reporter: i spoke with the chairman with the california gop. he said it will cost jobs and will fail and that prop 32 will bring stability. he said the republican party spent a big amount of full-time and money to get the word out. in fact the activist just donated another $13 million making the total contributions $36.5 million....
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the president's re-election campaign. the economy beat a consensus of economists expectations added 184,000 new jobs last month and the private sector while it shed 13,000 public sector jobs, netting out a gain of 171,000 jobs. and revised employment reports forage and september added another 84,000. givingunemployment is higher, giving mitt romney a talking point. >> unemployment today is higher than on the day barack obama took office. >> eliot: what he didn't say was that the economy was losing 800,000 jobs a month when obama took office. during his term the economy added millions of jobs. professor at us berkeley goldman school of public policy and author of "beyond outrage: what has gone wrong with our economy and our democracy and how to fix it." hello, mr. secretary. >> hello eliot. >> eliot: there was a massive conspiracy that the economy was picking up steam. do you think the numbers prove there is an accelerating fact that there improvement. >> the reason why unemployment ticked up was because more people are tr
the president's re-election campaign. the economy beat a consensus of economists expectations added 184,000 new jobs last month and the private sector while it shed 13,000 public sector jobs, netting out a gain of 171,000 jobs. and revised employment reports forage and september added another 84,000. givingunemployment is higher, giving mitt romney a talking point. >> unemployment today is higher than on the day barack obama took office. >> eliot: what he didn't say was that the...
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, this will be a very close election. anyone who says otherwise is imposing their own fantasies fas from one side of the other. where i disagree is where the race is frozen. romney is edging the president out in most of the polls, especially virginia. this is what democrats have convinced themselves of. have you seen this in the president's strategy. they think the president's ahead. in 11 national polls, romney has more than 50% and in one poll, barack obama has over 50%. in a poll today, romney has a 60-point lead among enthusiastic voters. so i think if the race is frozen in time, it's to the governor's advantage. >> the ppp poll shows among independent voters, a 16-point advantage. 66% disapprove of barack obama. to the degrethere are persuadable voters in the tight election contests and the small number 7 states. it is right now, looking like those are going to break toward governor romney. >> we will see, the issue is clearly favorable for obottom a. the auto buyout has hurt romney significant. the issue environment
, this will be a very close election. anyone who says otherwise is imposing their own fantasies fas from one side of the other. where i disagree is where the race is frozen. romney is edging the president out in most of the polls, especially virginia. this is what democrats have convinced themselves of. have you seen this in the president's strategy. they think the president's ahead. in 11 national polls, romney has more than 50% and in one poll, barack obama has over 50%. in a poll today,...
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and that is when the italians go to election. that i think will be the marker, so if we look down the ready, i really do think that the greatest risk for the drama to come back is what happens with italy. we really don't want a liquidity problem to turn in to a solve sei problem. that will be the end. losing the prime minister or hoping there will be no coelection when the election happen and mario will be called back in to make a government. that was a fantastic outcome, but i'm a little bit afraid that if we rest the recovery of the rest of the world just on that, we are on shaky ground a little bit here. while fears are calming in europe today, i think there is risk in the system. and that will play itself out. there a couple of things i'll mention briefly. many of the banks hungry, poland, romania, bull gear ya, are incrediblingly exposed to european banks. they 90% of the credit -- i'm happy for this the breather from the european dpra ma, i'm holding my breath until next may. i think that's the marker if it's bedded down or
and that is when the italians go to election. that i think will be the marker, so if we look down the ready, i really do think that the greatest risk for the drama to come back is what happens with italy. we really don't want a liquidity problem to turn in to a solve sei problem. that will be the end. losing the prime minister or hoping there will be no coelection when the election happen and mario will be called back in to make a government. that was a fantastic outcome, but i'm a little bit...
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that always happens with american elections because the person who gets elected to the white house is the most powerful person in the world, so everybody else has to pay attention. in this particular race, i think up to that first debate, there was an assumption in the rest of the world, perhaps as there was in america, that obama was going to win. but now there's also the horse race element. not only does it affect the rest of the world but it's actually very exciting as well, one of the great shows in the world. >> so your newspaper points out that this president was saddled with the biggest economic burden since 1933, and contrary to so much public opinion that obama's handling of the auto industry, of the bank crisis were actually, in the economists' view, quote, unquote, impressive. why? >> i think they were reasonably impressive. it's very hard to defend yourself if you're obama on the basic question of economic policy because he took all these decisions, and the thing we don't know is the counterfactual. how much worse would it have been if he hadn't put money into the economy.
that always happens with american elections because the person who gets elected to the white house is the most powerful person in the world, so everybody else has to pay attention. in this particular race, i think up to that first debate, there was an assumption in the rest of the world, perhaps as there was in america, that obama was going to win. but now there's also the horse race element. not only does it affect the rest of the world but it's actually very exciting as well, one of the great...
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make sure that voting is your highest priority on election day. besides, you can always dvr my show. you really cant' dvr the future of the country. to help you make informed decisions, watch current tv's politically direct lineup. only on current tv. so vote and vote smart. ♪ >> read my lips. ♪ >> jennifer: you are back inside "the war room." i'm jennifer granholm. if you feel like there has been a lot more presidential campaign tv commercials this year than there was in 2008 you would be right. four years ago, about 637,000 adsed a aired at this point in the race. this year that number has sky rock setted to 915,000 commercials, a 44% increase. unbelievable. enough to make you long for the days when political tv ads were a novelty. well, tonight in part two of our eight-part series the selling of the presidents. barry lank takes us back to when it all began. >> it was 1952 television was the big new thing. >> eisenhower answers america. >> dwight eisenhower's team lead the way to bring the candidate right into america's living rooms. >> help
make sure that voting is your highest priority on election day. besides, you can always dvr my show. you really cant' dvr the future of the country. to help you make informed decisions, watch current tv's politically direct lineup. only on current tv. so vote and vote smart. ♪ >> read my lips. ♪ >> jennifer: you are back inside "the war room." i'm jennifer granholm. if you feel like there has been a lot more presidential campaign tv commercials this year than there was...
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. >> voters have far less information at these local elections. there's a lot less money to be spent on these elections already, so if you have a big gorilla come into town and drop a lot of cash, let's say $100,000, $200,000, in that race, i think the effect there could be much more tremendous than at the federal level. >> ryssdal: but how big an effect is hard to know, because as we found out out in big sky country, big money has a way of staying out of sight. >> next timfrontline... >> he wanted you to think that he had died a natural death. >> inside a complicated string of criminal investigations. >> it was not about the right to die; it was about the rule of law. >> she took her life, and they helped her do it. >> inside the hidden world of assisted suicide. >> i want to make sure my death is going to be my way. >> "the suicide plan." watch frontline. >> visifrontline's website for our special report, "big money 2012," including a web-exclusive film... >> targeting the right voters... >> ...exploring the presidential campaign's digital effor
. >> voters have far less information at these local elections. there's a lot less money to be spent on these elections already, so if you have a big gorilla come into town and drop a lot of cash, let's say $100,000, $200,000, in that race, i think the effect there could be much more tremendous than at the federal level. >> ryssdal: but how big an effect is hard to know, because as we found out out in big sky country, big money has a way of staying out of sight. >> next...
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kucinich. >> cenk: ohio critical in this election. we'll get a no poll, 46-48 president obama in the lead. that is one of the smaller leads, but the overall average obama at 48.9% and romney at 46.6%. even there about a 3 point lead, two to 3 point lead in ohio, so that's pretty good. what's happening in ohio? obviously romney's trying to undo that with an onslaught of ads. >> here in ohio, president obama's failed economic and trade policies with china destroyed thousands of jobs. >> i am here in ohio supporting obama for his reelection. >> the question ohio families are asking is who can bring back the jobs. >> in 2008, millions of ohioans voted before election day. i need your help to keep moving forward. >> cenk: earlier today i talked to dennis kucinich, congressman from ohio and asked him about the incredible spending, $18.5 million by romney campaign and 11.4 by the obama campaign. i asked him what that says about our political system. >> well, the fact that in this campaign over $4 billion may be spent in pursuit of elections
kucinich. >> cenk: ohio critical in this election. we'll get a no poll, 46-48 president obama in the lead. that is one of the smaller leads, but the overall average obama at 48.9% and romney at 46.6%. even there about a 3 point lead, two to 3 point lead in ohio, so that's pretty good. what's happening in ohio? obviously romney's trying to undo that with an onslaught of ads. >> here in ohio, president obama's failed economic and trade policies with china destroyed thousands of jobs....
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with polls showing a tight race, romney hopes to keep his momentum going to election day. >> the supporters of the president have this chance, they do four more years, i like ten more days a lot better you know what? [ laughter ] >> reporter: in new hampshire, president barack obama once again heard the four more years. [ people chanting ] and he too talked about ten more days. >> ten days and you'll be stepping into a voting booth, and making is defining choice about the future of our country. >> reporter: new hampshire is the smallest battleground state with just four electoral votes with the way the race is shaping up, those votes could make a difference. >> new hampshire, i still believe in you. i need you to keep believing in me. >> reporter: with hurricane sandy barreling towards the east coast, both have been forced to change their travel schedules. romney scrapped a sunday trip to virginia. and will instead join running mate ryan in ohio. the president has planned to leave monday for florida. that's been moved up to sunday night to beat the storm. drew levinson, cbs news. >>> here i
with polls showing a tight race, romney hopes to keep his momentum going to election day. >> the supporters of the president have this chance, they do four more years, i like ten more days a lot better you know what? [ laughter ] >> reporter: in new hampshire, president barack obama once again heard the four more years. [ people chanting ] and he too talked about ten more days. >> ten days and you'll be stepping into a voting booth, and making is defining choice about the...
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plus, what it means to tuesday's election. cheryl: once again, we can show you these stocks that are moving up and down. here's winners for you. research in motion, electronic arts, and more. we'll be right back. dennis: stocks jittery, down now 42 # points, nasdaq down 19, to less than 3,000, well below that. s&p still clinging to 1400 levels down all of a third of percent. cheryl: breaking news on knight capital. here's what they said about the slow.name in trading, and -- slow down in trading. it's not floor trading on the new york stock exchange, but the jersey city operation which makes sense because jersey city, hoboken underwater for two straight dies now. all computer interfaces with knight shut down, no new orders accepted electronic or by phone. telling climates at this point to have stock orders away from knight to a building emergency. we'll assume that has to do with the flooding happening over in jersey city as nicole mentioned earlier on. we'll keep you posted on the story. den depp the firm with the multihundre
plus, what it means to tuesday's election. cheryl: once again, we can show you these stocks that are moving up and down. here's winners for you. research in motion, electronic arts, and more. we'll be right back. dennis: stocks jittery, down now 42 # points, nasdaq down 19, to less than 3,000, well below that. s&p still clinging to 1400 levels down all of a third of percent. cheryl: breaking news on knight capital. here's what they said about the slow.name in trading, and -- slow down in...
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he was first elected in 2006 and then we elected in 2010. i'm told without any opposition in either party and of the distinction of being the only statewide elected official not to have a position in either party in 2010 that is pretty impressive. but i wish i could have learned that. during his administration congenital gansler has focused on the environment, he's focused on consumer issues and public safety issues and he's chosen it the issue of privacy as his presidential a initiative. general pruitt was first elected in 2010. don't be misled by his relatives, we send entry into this world of the attorneys general's because he has quickly become about a limited government and the proper balance between the federal and state governments around this country. he will talk a little bit about that and in particular he focused on the domestic energy security and production. they are also elected in 2010 as alabama's 49 the attorney general and even before he became the attorney general, he was recognized as one of america's leading attorneys in
he was first elected in 2006 and then we elected in 2010. i'm told without any opposition in either party and of the distinction of being the only statewide elected official not to have a position in either party in 2010 that is pretty impressive. but i wish i could have learned that. during his administration congenital gansler has focused on the environment, he's focused on consumer issues and public safety issues and he's chosen it the issue of privacy as his presidential a initiative....
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>> yeah. >> well, i have a plan for that, jimmy. [ ♪ music ♪ ] [ horn ] >> election day, election day up and at 'em. >> he is calling security because he believes this reporter is a muslim. >> this much we know, folks. the elections could be swung by one key voter block. >> women! >> yes. how, it's the ladies. who are they going to vote for? well, according to a new report on cnn.com. people vote based on their ovulation cycle. >> i'm offended as a woman. >> just in case mitt romney needs advice on what not to do. >> he has a stance on china which is a country that just ripping our heart out. we just do nothing to protect ourselves. >> this is a beautiful tie. this tie is made in where china? made in china. >> the donald trump factory in beijing, and we'll put a tie factory in jamaica queens. >> i'm for it. >> david shuster. >> thank you so much. >> eliot: imagine if corporations could give to political campaigns but unions could not. that could be the future in [ male announcer ] red lobster's hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu. oh my goodness! oh
>> yeah. >> well, i have a plan for that, jimmy. [ ♪ music ♪ ] [ horn ] >> election day, election day up and at 'em. >> he is calling security because he believes this reporter is a muslim. >> this much we know, folks. the elections could be swung by one key voter block. >> women! >> yes. how, it's the ladies. who are they going to vote for? well, according to a new report on cnn.com. people vote based on their ovulation cycle. >> i'm offended...
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is that complicating the president's rekey election efforts? >> i just don't think that we know, geraldo. i think that when people oft oen wonder whether or not voters are honest with pollsters when they call when they are talking about black candidates. i just think the president s an incumbent now. he has a record he has to run on and defend. i really don't believe that colin powell would buck his party again and stick with president obama simply because he also s a black man. i just -- i think that this is not necessarily something that is going really sway this election. it is something to talk about which, in a very close election everything becomes an issue in the final couple weeks. we haven't been in an election this tight in so long and both sides are freaking out pretty much. anything becomes fodder and becomes a story. i don't think it is going be a factor in president obama's reelection. i think getting the black vote out and getting enough numbers from african american voters is going to be a factor are in the election but not beca
is that complicating the president's rekey election efforts? >> i just don't think that we know, geraldo. i think that when people oft oen wonder whether or not voters are honest with pollsters when they call when they are talking about black candidates. i just think the president s an incumbent now. he has a record he has to run on and defend. i really don't believe that colin powell would buck his party again and stick with president obama simply because he also s a black man. i just --...
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the election is very close right now and i think if we get on past that. i asked for hearings way back when it first happened thinking that we could get something resolved. at that time we didn't even know what and we still don't know today a lot of details as to the death of chris stevens but there is information that was left out is since they have refused to have a hearing up to this point. i think now we should just wait until after the election is over so it would not be politically motivated and we can get into this thing and know what to anticipate next. just clearly something that was well orchestrated, well thought out. well, engineered. and there it was. so i just think now that anything that comes from this point between now and the 6th of november is going to look very suspect. >> geraldo: so should we put aside at least temporarily until post election senator jim imhoffe the question of who should bear ultimate responsibility, whether this or that official should resign their office? >> i think everybody knows now. if you asked me that questio
the election is very close right now and i think if we get on past that. i asked for hearings way back when it first happened thinking that we could get something resolved. at that time we didn't even know what and we still don't know today a lot of details as to the death of chris stevens but there is information that was left out is since they have refused to have a hearing up to this point. i think now we should just wait until after the election is over so it would not be politically...
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we are not taking the one election of 2008. we are taking four elections. 2004, 2008, and 2010. and we are averaging then and then weighting the data according to that average. >> bill: that's all on your web site, right? people can see it on dick morris.com? when you average those you have romney winning all three of those states. >> bill: morris, wait. i only have a few minutes with you. so you are standing by your prediction of a romney landslide? >> absolutely. romney will win this election by 5 to 10 points in the popular vote. and will carry more than 300 electoral votes. >> all right. now you know, morris, i have you booked for one week from tonight. one week from tonight. >> i know. but my question is, is my appearance going to be before or after you buy me dinner? >> i'm not buying you anything. i'm not belgt you anything. people saying terrible things. let's see what happens. look, beckel, you get beckel. beckel will bet you his house. you can take his house away. >> i want to say something about the move on video. >> real fast. >> in my book black helicopters, i write
we are not taking the one election of 2008. we are taking four elections. 2004, 2008, and 2010. and we are averaging then and then weighting the data according to that average. >> bill: that's all on your web site, right? people can see it on dick morris.com? when you average those you have romney winning all three of those states. >> bill: morris, wait. i only have a few minutes with you. so you are standing by your prediction of a romney landslide? >> absolutely. romney will...
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sure that election day, election day happens. there have been contingency plans put into place. i have been on the phone with the board of elections and our folks up in albany about tuesday. >> so polling stations on staten island? >> yes, on staten island and also in the city of new york. there were sections of the city that are affected. and they're coming up with a plan. if there are areas that we can use, we're figuring out where we can put polling sites. but that has been worked on even before the storm hit because our board of elections wanted to be prepared. >> all right. michael kusich, you have your handsful there. thank you for joining us. staten island assemblyman. all the best. >> thank you. >>> superstorm sandy rocked the east coast leaving billions of dollars in damage. now it's time for the insurance paperwork. the insurance experts tells us what is covered exactly. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. eve
sure that election day, election day happens. there have been contingency plans put into place. i have been on the phone with the board of elections and our folks up in albany about tuesday. >> so polling stations on staten island? >> yes, on staten island and also in the city of new york. there were sections of the city that are affected. and they're coming up with a plan. if there are areas that we can use, we're figuring out where we can put polling sites. but that has been...
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i think people want answers before this election on that. so that's what is going to determine the outcome. >> do you have questions of any pro ported coverup. i want to focus on the military apparent pail yofailure or alle failure for desperate pleas coming out of benghazi with the talk of c 130 gun ships and whether we should have used fighter jets to intervene is a lot of talk from generals and others with no combat experience about what we could have or should have done to rescue our people in libya. joining me from washington is the man i trust absolutely to tell us realistically about what was possible. he is the retired four star who served as our vice chief of staff general jack keen joins us. general keen thank you for being here. i have been covering wars for 40 years i have never ever heard of a military force responding internationally to stop an action in progress in the time frame represented here and yet it seems that cable news and other media outlets are a wash in that allegation. first of all was a military response possibl
i think people want answers before this election on that. so that's what is going to determine the outcome. >> do you have questions of any pro ported coverup. i want to focus on the military apparent pail yofailure or alle failure for desperate pleas coming out of benghazi with the talk of c 130 gun ships and whether we should have used fighter jets to intervene is a lot of talk from generals and others with no combat experience about what we could have or should have done to rescue our...
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this election is going to be decided on these economic news. the two of you to a better job than others of understanding what really is going on here. when president clinton said the economy is stupid, what really happened all the way back in 1980, we went through a 24 hours news cycle which you represent first-hand, the ability of the press to cover news has been enhanced. job reports, gdp reports, prior to 1980, with the advent of cnn and later yourselves, they got pushed aside. they were only covered in print. this will be decided in the middle west, on the jobs numbers, the gdp numbers, it will be decided in some of these swing states. dagen: does it make, speaking of swing states, the cincinnati -- that one pull from the cincinnati inquirer has them neck and neck 49-49. because of the weather, because they are canceling some events, do those ad dollars spent on tv in the ads that are running on radio and television, are they even more critical because of what is happening with the weather? >> it has been a tsunami of ads. it is just overwh
this election is going to be decided on these economic news. the two of you to a better job than others of understanding what really is going on here. when president clinton said the economy is stupid, what really happened all the way back in 1980, we went through a 24 hours news cycle which you represent first-hand, the ability of the press to cover news has been enhanced. job reports, gdp reports, prior to 1980, with the advent of cnn and later yourselves, they got pushed aside. they were...
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senator diane feinstein is up for re-election next month. and her republican challenger is elizabeth. the candidate has turned to youtube and her goal is to force feinstein to agree to a debate. she uses camera tricks to make it look like both ladies are sitting down together and she does all the talking and what she hopes to be a viral video. >> well, the california democrat is the state's -- i mean, she has been in the senate as long as just about anyone can remember. she spent decades in public service in both washington and san francisco. we sat down with senator feinstein and asked her since she has been in congress for awhile, what has changed the most and how has she noticed that change affecting the nation's capitol? >> i noticed something big time. as you know i did the assault weapons legislation. was it controversial? absolutely. proposed it in 1993. it became the law in 94 and lasted to 2004. when it came to the floor and i did it as an amendment to the crime bill. as a matter of fact, joe biden who was chairman of the judiciary
senator diane feinstein is up for re-election next month. and her republican challenger is elizabeth. the candidate has turned to youtube and her goal is to force feinstein to agree to a debate. she uses camera tricks to make it look like both ladies are sitting down together and she does all the talking and what she hopes to be a viral video. >> well, the california democrat is the state's -- i mean, she has been in the senate as long as just about anyone can remember. she spent decades...
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so elections. look, acorn and some of those groups don't like it, but the voters consistently, and also in the voter i.d. bill, 71% of the people in wisconsin want add voter i.d. bill. we gave it to them. and now it's caught up in the courts. host: patty from houston, texas, good morning. democrats line. caller: yes. how are you all doing this morning? host: fine, thank you. go right ahead. caller: i'm going to ask this gentleman here, i'm in houston and i'm going to ask him if romney was so good with jobs, why don't he have plants and everything there, if he's so good with jobs and everything, he can count that. president obama has presented a lot of jobs. so many, so many months, and also with his republican house, he could have been -- instead of going -- talk more of the republican party stood up the whole country and the democrats all is because -- i'm a senior citizen here, and whoever would do the best for everybody, i would have voted for them. but you have to just think about romney. you s
so elections. look, acorn and some of those groups don't like it, but the voters consistently, and also in the voter i.d. bill, 71% of the people in wisconsin want add voter i.d. bill. we gave it to them. and now it's caught up in the courts. host: patty from houston, texas, good morning. democrats line. caller: yes. how are you all doing this morning? host: fine, thank you. go right ahead. caller: i'm going to ask this gentleman here, i'm in houston and i'm going to ask him if romney was so...
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you on the barrier islands that thought it was a better idea to waited this out than evacuate than elected officials who decided to you can for my admonition, this is your responsibility. if you are still able to hear me, we need to you hunker down and get to the highest point possible in the dwelling you are in. we will not be able to come and help you until daylight tomorrow. please hunker down and stay safe until then. we deployed emergency crews throughout the day to assist individuals particularly in land city with evacuation. but as i said, no longer safe for us to do it. we are stopping now. the winds are very high. we are seeing heavy rainfall and darkness obviously quickly create thing kind of dangerous situation for our first responders. at this time responding to calls, to calls for service only. as soon as it is safe to send them in, we will send them back in. not until tomorrow morning. we prestaged our first -- water strike team in atlantic city and 21-member team. prepare for the launch at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow for shallow and swift water rescue in atlantic city. we are keeping
you on the barrier islands that thought it was a better idea to waited this out than evacuate than elected officials who decided to you can for my admonition, this is your responsibility. if you are still able to hear me, we need to you hunker down and get to the highest point possible in the dwelling you are in. we will not be able to come and help you until daylight tomorrow. please hunker down and stay safe until then. we deployed emergency crews throughout the day to assist individuals...
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and not because they have fired a single shot, not a single shot, but because of election, elections that have empowered people in their own country. so in afghanistan, in iraq, in turkey, in egypt, in gaza, in tunisia and lebanon, iran is dealing with governments today, not just compared to 10 years ago but compared to two years ago that are no longer reflective lake pro-american or anti-iranian. that is a huge boost to iran's strategic position, no matter how you look at it. still, some commentators argue that the sanctions and the arab awakening somehow will force the islamic republic to make concessions that the united states and israel has demanded of it. the main flaw with this argument isn't even the iraqi sample that sanctions and isolation never led to any change in iraq is decision-making, it's not even the fact that there is no basis in history of the islamic republic for making any kind of concessions of these sorts. the main flaw is that would put forward as evidence of imminent iranian concession is not new. unlike others in the middle of these of the islamic republic,
and not because they have fired a single shot, not a single shot, but because of election, elections that have empowered people in their own country. so in afghanistan, in iraq, in turkey, in egypt, in gaza, in tunisia and lebanon, iran is dealing with governments today, not just compared to 10 years ago but compared to two years ago that are no longer reflective lake pro-american or anti-iranian. that is a huge boost to iran's strategic position, no matter how you look at it. still, some...
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it's not about the election. i wish this weren't happening so close to an election. because it is easy to say this is just election year politics. this is not. this is the -- really the integrity of the united states government on the line. >> governor, why do we have to wait until after the election to have these hearings? >> well, because i think there is a good reason the white house doesn't want all the time line, all of the information as to who knew what and when did they know it. this goes back to the classic question that was asked during the watergate hearings that i remember so vividly. what did the president know and when did he know it? those are the simple questions that we need answers to. >> well, you choose your words carefully, governor, i have watched you for many years and always been a great fan of your stewardship as a public servant. what you said about the president's stewardship in office in terms of history, that's quite incredible. i mean, you put this in a category that is unique and really unprecedented, especially when comparing it to oth
it's not about the election. i wish this weren't happening so close to an election. because it is easy to say this is just election year politics. this is not. this is the -- really the integrity of the united states government on the line. >> governor, why do we have to wait until after the election to have these hearings? >> well, because i think there is a good reason the white house doesn't want all the time line, all of the information as to who knew what and when did they know...
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this has nothing do with an election or reelection, it has to do with your responsibility as an elected officials. how can we turn our back on this, we let the people down, it looks likes it's political, didn't want to address something not optimal for reelection, and it's appalling and we've got to get answers for the families f we can't do that, why are we here. if you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen. come on, guys, step up to the plate, you're responsible, step up and do your job. >> steve: it would great and nice to have answers in nine days. congressman, what happened the administration was caught flat-footed because when they heard about the attack on the consulate, oh, wait a minute, we've been telling everybody that al-qaeda is out of business. but there they are alive and kicking. >> well, you know, i've watched this now, the evolution of truth, the blog of war, this is an administration said to be clear and transparent. it's been anything, but that at almost every issue. we let down our people overseas, diplomates that rely on us for security. it's appalling to fin
this has nothing do with an election or reelection, it has to do with your responsibility as an elected officials. how can we turn our back on this, we let the people down, it looks likes it's political, didn't want to address something not optimal for reelection, and it's appalling and we've got to get answers for the families f we can't do that, why are we here. if you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen. come on, guys, step up to the plate, you're responsible, step up and do your...
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-centric issues like employment, like elections, but there are relative value trades being put on in other sovereigns for example and other currencies. >> rick, we're going to leave it there. thank you so much this morning. >>> when we come back, we will get an update on the widespread power outages across the northeast, we'll talk to the president of pse&g right after this. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." this morning take a look at futures right now, thinly traded but nonetheless red arrows across the board, dow off 17 points, s&p 500 marginal and nasdaq off as well. >>> jackie deangelis joins with us more. >> 60 million people have felt the impact of hurricane sandy and power outages certainly one of the big issues this morning. hundreds of thousands of new yorkers and an estimated 7.8 million people all together across the east are struggling with these outages. new york city's utility company says it could be several days to a week before residents who lost power during the superstorm get their life back. meantime, coned says 670,000 customers are without power in new york cit
-centric issues like employment, like elections, but there are relative value trades being put on in other sovereigns for example and other currencies. >> rick, we're going to leave it there. thank you so much this morning. >>> when we come back, we will get an update on the widespread power outages across the northeast, we'll talk to the president of pse&g right after this. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." this morning take a look at futures right now,...